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Mr Wopsle's great-aunt, besides keeping this Educational Institution,
kept in the saeneral shop She had no idea what stock
she had, or what the price of anything in it was; but there was a little
greasy ue
of Prices, and by this oracle Biddy arranged all the shop transaction
Biddy was Mr Wopsle's great-aunt's granddaughter; I confessout of the problem, what relation she was
to Mr Wopsle She was an orphan like ht up by hand She was ht, in respect of
her extre, her hands always
wanted washing, and her shoes alantedup at
heel This description must be received with a week-day limitation On
Sundays, she went to church elaborated
Much of my unassisted self, and reat-aunt, I struggled through the alphabet as if it had been
a bra considerably worried and scratched by every
letter After that I fell aures, who
seeuise thean, in a purblind groping way, to